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Manchester City Face Injury Worry Ahead Of Istanbul Final
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Hopes of a smooth Champions League final for Manchester City may be in a doubt heading for the final days of the Istanbul final.
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According to reports, Manchester City defender, Kyle Walker was seen missing training recently.
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This has raised doubts over his availability for the Champions League final.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Manchester City’s hopes of securing the UEFA Champions League title have been dampened as defender Kyle Walker suffered a significant injury doubt ahead of their highly anticipated clash against Inter Milan.
The English international was noticeably absent from Tuesday’s training session, casting doubt on his availability for the crucial final. City manager Pep Guardiola is now anxiously awaiting Walker’s recovery, hoping that the experienced defender will be fit in time for the momentous encounter.
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Walker’s injury concerns stem from a back problem he sustained during the recent FA Cup final against Manchester United on Saturday. The 31-year-old defender was substituted in the final minute of the intense encounter, which ended with City securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Wembley Stadium.
Given the short time frame between the FA Cup final and the Champions League final, Walker now faces a race against the clock to prove his fitness.
The defender’s back issue has been a cause for concern, and the City medical staff is diligently working to assess and treat the injury to maximize his chances of featuring in the crucial match against Inter Milan in Istanbul on Saturday.
Addressing the press during a news conference on Tuesday, Guardiola provided insight into Walker’s condition, stating,
“He had a disturbance in his back. Yesterday [Monday], he was not good, and today he was a little bit better. We didn’t want to take a risk, and we will see what happens in the next few days.”
The absence of Walker, an integral part of Manchester City’s defensive line, would be a significant blow to the team’s preparations for the Champions League final. Known for his speed, versatility, and defensive prowess, Walker has been an instrumental figure in City’s successful campaign throughout the season.
In his absence, Guardiola and his coaching staff will need to explore alternative defensive options and potentially adjust the team’s tactics to accommodate the absence of the experienced full-back.
The manager will likely have contingency plans in place to ensure the team remains formidable in defense and can counter Inter Milan’s attacking threats effectively.
The Manchester City faithful, as well as football enthusiasts around the world, will eagerly await updates on Walker’s condition in the coming days. The defender’s availability for the final will have a significant impact on City’s chances of lifting the prestigious Champions League trophy.
Meanwhile, Walker will undoubtedly be working tirelessly alongside the medical staff to regain full fitness and contribute to his team’s quest for European glory.
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As the countdown to the final continues, the spotlight remains firmly on Walker’s recovery, with fans and pundits alike hoping for positive news that will allow the influential defender to take his place on the field in Istanbul, providing a boost to Manchester City’s aspirations of claiming European football’s most coveted prize.
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